Counterfeit Detection: 1870-CC Quarter article
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13 years 1 month ago #3384
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I've read this before, but think I neglected to post it. Found it pretty interesting when I was reading up on counterfeits:
www.coinweek.com/news/coin-grading/count...ion-1870-cc-quarter/
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13 years 1 month ago #3391
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Thanks for the link. With the ever increasing amounts of counterfeit coins coming into the market from common date Morgan dollars to rarities including coins from Carson City this is a very helpful tool. PCGS holders that are even counterfeited now add to the dilemma.
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13 years 1 month ago #3392
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I've heard about the holder counterfeiting, and I think it's all the top companies' holders, right? Wouldn't it be something if the newbie turned out to have a great new CC collection -- of counterfeits, in holders?
Actually, I'm comfortable that my NGC coin is genuine. I pulled it up in the NGC database, and there was a photo to match exactly. I also registered it to myself, and no alarm bells went off.
Another reason that, even though I don't have to buy all NGC, I'd consider sending all my (massive collection of three! ) coins into them so that they're archived, including a photo. I believe PCGS offers this as well, but at an additional cost? I could be mistaken.
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Actually, I'm comfortable that my NGC coin is genuine. I pulled it up in the NGC database, and there was a photo to match exactly. I also registered it to myself, and no alarm bells went off.
Another reason that, even though I don't have to buy all NGC, I'd consider sending all my (massive collection of three! ) coins into them so that they're archived, including a photo. I believe PCGS offers this as well, but at an additional cost? I could be mistaken.
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13 years 1 month ago #3395
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The counterfeit PCGS holders look very close to the real ones. Again buy from a respected dealer that knows what they are doing. In case of Carson City coins we know who to go to!
I am glad you enjoyed my Curry's article.
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13 years 1 month ago #3400
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Fake PCGS Slab Diagnostics:
coins.about.com/od/coingrading/ig/Fake-PCGS-Slab-Diagnostics/
Counterfeit NGC Slabs: coins.about.com/b/2008/01/10/beware-of-c...erfeit-ngc-slabs.htm
Counterfeit NGC Slabs: coins.about.com/b/2008/01/10/beware-of-c...erfeit-ngc-slabs.htm
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